Tuberclosis can possibly attack any part of your body. The lungs are the highest at risk. Someone with active TB may have some or all of these symptoms.
- Prolonged coughing, maybe 3 to 4 weeks at a stretch
- Fever or chills
- Sweating during night times
- Complete loss of appetite
- Sudden loss in weight
- Feeling tired most of the times
- Occasional coughing of blood
Yours seems like a desperate call for help. You rather not wait for things to get worse. Remember TB can be life threatening if not treated early. You better get a doctor's advice. I usually seek e-consultation from the doctors at mediangels. They are pretty reputed and the best in their field. Almost all the diseases are covered by them. That's why I am rather loyal to them :) Do check it out when you have time.
There are no signs and symptoms in the early stages of Koch's Disease. Koch's Disease is also known as Tuberculosis. Later signs and symptoms include fever, chills, and sweating.
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Gastric bypass has no signs and symptoms since it is a medical procedure, not a disease. Maybe you are talking about side effects, and some of it common effects are vomiting.
Signs and symptoms of a disease.
Some of the common signs and symptoms of Multiple Myeloma are 1) bone pain, 2) susceptibility to infections, 3) anemia, 4) kidney disease, and 5) neurological symptoms.
People with hypochondria, or hypochondriacs, have constant fears about getting a disease and may think common symptoms are signs of a disease when they might not be in reality.
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The correct spelling is symptoms (outward signs of illness or disease).
Symptoms of bunions include the common signs of inflammation such as redness, swelling, and pain.
Dehydration and polydipsia are not illness in themselves. They are signs and symptoms of conditions that may be an illness or disease. They are both common in someone that has diabetes.